Service Members
Battling on the Home Front: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Conflict Behavior Among Military Couples
This study evaluated interpersonal behavior differences among male military service members with and without PTSD and their female partners.
Battling on the Home Front: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Conflict Behavior Among Military Couples
The presence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) could negatively affect couples' level of intimacy and the way couples solve conflict.
Bereaved Military Dependent Spouses and Children: Those Left Behind in a Decade of War (2001–2011)
Background: U.S. military service members die from a variety of causes (i.e., accidents, combat,
illnesses, homicide, suicide, and terrorism) while on duty and in greater numbers during times of war, leaving behind
Bereaved Military Dependent Spouses and Children: Those Left Behind in a Decade of War (2001–2011)
Family members of U.S. Service members who have died on duty are at risk for debilitating grief; however, little is known about the demographics and composition of these families.
Perpetration of Severe Intimate Partner Violence: Premilitary and Second Year of Service Rates.
A longitudinal design was used to compare rates of severe intimate partner violence (SIPV) perpetration during the year before enlistment and the second year of service in a sample of 542 female and 421 male Navy personnel.